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General Sessions Report

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HUNTINGDON — The following cases were heard in Carroll County General Sessions Court on November 9.
 
Case bound over to Carroll County Circuit Court was:
 
Mike Brotherton, Cemetery Boundary Street, Hollow Rock, Bound Over for Aggravated Assault and Vandalism Up to $1,000.
 
Jorge Flores-Duran, Tanbark Lane W, Jackson, Michigan, Bound Over for Public Intoxication.
 
Michael Neil Floyd, Hwy 423, McKenzie, Bound Over for Violent Offender Own/Possess Vicious Dog.
 
Briana M. Pruitt, Green Terrace Drive, Memphis, Bound Over for Theft of Property - $2,500 - $10,000, Leave Scene Of Accident – Property Damage, and Driving Without License.
 
Demareo Harwell, Hwy 59, Somerville, Bound Over for Unlawful Possession of Weapon, Possession of Unlawful Drug Paraphernalia, and Driving While License Revoked Due to DUI Conviction.
 
The following cases were granted pre-trial or judicial diversions:
 
Michael Deal, Bizzel Lane, Martin, Pre-Trial Diversion For Simple Possession/Casual Exchange, Sentence suspended/time served and Supervised Probation until costs are paid.
 
The following cases resulted in guilty verdicts or guilty pleas:
 
Jason Batten, Newsom Street, Parsons, Guilty of Simple Possession/Casual Exchange, $750 fine, 20 days jail, Time served credit 7 days, Supervised Probation until costs paid; Dismissed Charges of Driving While License Revoked Due to Conviction of DUI, Light Law – Motor Vehicle, Financial Responsibility Law, Driving Unregistered Vehicle on Highway, and Vehicle Registration – Improper Use.
 
Christy N. Bowman, Hwy 412 W, Lexington, Guilty of Possession Unlawful Drug Paraphernalia; Dismissed Charge of Simple Possession/Casual Exchange.
 
William C. Bunch, Moody Street, Huntingdon, Guilty of Fraudulent Use Credit/Debit Card – Up To $500, 10 days jail, Supervised probation for 11/19, and $217.96 Restitution to victim; Dismissed Charges of five counts of Fraudulent Use Credit/Debit Card – Up To $500.
 
Jesse Butler, Highland Drive, McKenzie, Guilty of Public Intoxication, Assault On First Responder, Resisting Arrest, 20 days jail, Sentence may be served on consecutive weekends, and 11/9 Supervised Probation; Dismissed Charges of Vandalism Up To $1,000 and Disorderly Conduct.
 
Debra Lorraine Byrd, Hwy 424, Cedar Grove, Guilty of Failure To Appear, $10 fine, Supervised probation until costs paid.
 
Charles A. Davis Jr, Hwy 79, Trezevant, Guilty of Probation Violation, 11/29 Jail and Time serve credit 20 days; Dismissed Charges of Domestic Assault and four counts of Failure To Appear.
 
Michael Evan Davis, W. Main Street, Alamo, Guilty of Violation of Protection Order/Restraining Order, Jail sentence suspended to time served, 11/29 Supervised Probation, and No contact with victim.
 
Cody James Floyd, Greg Street, Cedar Grove, Guilty of Driving While License Suspended, Leaving Scene of Accident – Property Damage, and Violation of Financial Responsibility Law, $150 fine, 24 hours jail, 11/28 Supervised Probation, and Restitution of $1,908.34 to victim; Dismissed Charge of False Reports – Solicitation.
 
Kenny Fowler, Hwy 114, Buena Vista, Guilty of Criminal Trespass and Casual Exchange – Adult/Minor – Schedule VI, $260 fine, Time Served and No Contact with Victims; Bound Over for Theft of Property - $2,500 - $10,000, Theft of Property - $10,000 - $60,000, and Vandalism - $1,000 - $2,500; Dismissed Charge of Casual Exchange – Adult/Minor – Schedule VI.
 
Marvin Gaston, Forrest Circle, McKenzie, Guilty of Possession Unlawful Drug Paraphernalia, $150 fine, Jail Sentence Suspended/Time Served and Supervised Probation Until Costs Paid.
 
Robert A. Harris, Bobbitt Road, Bruceton, Guilty of DUI – First Offense, $350 fine, 48 hours jail, 11/27 Supervised Probation, and DUI School; Dismissed Charge of Implied Consent Law Violation.
 
Matthew Herrin, Cherry Avenue, New Johnsonville, Possession Unlawful Drug Paraphernalia, $150 fine, Jail sentence suspended, and Supervised probation until costs paid.
 
Andrew Hilgar, Mercury Ace, Jean, Nevada, Guilty of Assault – Bodily Injury, 227 days jail; Dismissed Charge of Evading Arrest Flight – Vehicle, Speeding, and Resisting Arrest.
 
Christopher Jackson, Byrd Street, Dresden, two counts of Guilty of Theft Up To $1,000, Jail Sentence Suspended, Supervised Probation Until Costs Are Paid In Full, and Defendant may receive credit for successful completion of rehab/concurrent sentences; Dismissed Charges of Aggravated Burglary and Burglary – Auto.
 
Felicia Kay Layhew, Cotham Drive, Huntingdon, Guilty of Forgery - $1,000 - $2,500 – Theft Up To $1,000, and METH – Possession or Casual Exchange, 6 Months Jail, 18 Months Supervised Probation, and Judge will allow sentence to be served in In-Patient Rehab; Dismissed Charges of Evading Arrest and Resisting Arrest.
 
Hunter Dwayne McElroy, Hwy 77, Mansfield, Guilty of DUI – First Offense, $350 fine, 48 hours jail, and 11/29 Supervised Probation; Dismissed Charges of Person U/21 Possession of Beer and Transportation of Beer, Driving On Roadways Laned for Traffic, and Bumper Law.
 
Amanda McKinney, Old State Route 22, Gleason, Guilty of Theft of Property $1,000 - $2,500 and Vandalism Up To $1,000, 30 days jail, 21/29 Supervised Probation, and $2,300 Restitution to victim; Dismissed Charge of Burglary – Other Than Habitation.
 
William Tony Melton, Hwy 220, Cedar Grove, Guilty of DUI – First Offense, $350 fine, 48 hours jail, 11/27 Supervised Probation, and DUI School; Dismissed Charge of Implied Consent Violation.
 
Bethany Moore, W. Main Street, Greenfield, 2 counts of Guilty of Theft Up To $1,000, 11/29 Jail; Dismissed Charges of Burglary – Auto, Aggravated Burglary, Simple Possession/Casual Exchange, and Possession Unlawful Drug Paraphernalia.
 
Nathaniel Lee Noah, Blue Bird Lane, Huntingdon, Guilty of Driving While License Revoked, Violation of Financial Responsibility Law, and Failure To Appear, $150 fine and Supervised Probation Until Costs are Paid.
 
Whitney J. Price, Lexington Street, Huntingdon, Guilty of Casual Exchange, $250 fine and Supervised probation until fine and costs are paid; Dismissed Charges of Use or Possession of Substance or Device to Falsify Drug Test, Open Container, and Expired Registration.
 
Ashton M. Ridley, Main Street South, McKenzie, Guilty of Resisting Arrest, 15 days jail, and Supervised Probation Until Costs Are Paid; Dismissed Charge of Public Intoxication.
 
Jarrid Wayne Sterling, East College Street, Jackson, Guilty of Driving While License Revoked – 2nd or Subsequent Offense Due to DUI Conviction, $10 fine, 11/29 Jail sentence, and 20 days jail credit; Dismissed Charges of Registration Law Violation and Financial Responsibility Law.
 
Kevin Walker, Oaklawn Drive, McKenzie, Guilty of Probation Violation, 45 days jail, 11 days jail credit, and Probation extended 2 months.
 
Faith Nicole Wanzer, Woodlawn Drive, Huntingdon, Guilty of Youth Tobacco, Smoking Hemp and Vapor Products, $50 fine, Complete Juvenile Court Program and Provide Proof to Court.
 
Tyler Matthew Wilson, Probation Violation – Booked, 30 days jail and Extended probation for 3 months.
 
The following cases were dismissed:
 
Beau Spenser Brown, Diamond Drive, McKenzie, Dismissed Charge of Domestic Assault.
 
Cameron Patrick Davis, Mandalay Road, Paris, Dismissed Charges of Driving While License Suspended, Driver License Address Required Within 10 Days, Notice of Change of Address, Financial Responsibility Law, and Use of Hand Held Mobile Telephone Prohibited While Driving.
 
Jimmy R. Melton Jr, New Salem Hwy, Murfreesboro, Dismissed Charge of Probation Violation.
 
Steven Strickland, Cunningham Road, Lavinia, Dismissed Charges of METH – Possession or Casual Exchange and Possession of Unlawful Drug Paraphernalia.